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Scam Alert

Our office often receives scam trademark and corporate notices through the US Postal Service. Because of the prevalence of such scams, you should always read what appear to be official notices extremely carefully. Scam requests typically look like invoices or letters, often containing false due dates or threats about loss of rights if you do not send payment now. Sometimes [...]

By | 2022-09-10T02:12:21+00:00 September 9th, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Scam Alert

Trademark Law Update

$175 Million Trademark Award After a dispute, Orange Bang Inc. and Vital Pharmaceuticals Inc. entered into a co-existence agreement allowing Vital to use the BANG mark for “creatine-based” products. Vital began selling BANG Energy RTD, a drink that was promoted as containing “super creatine,” and later, BANG Keto Coffee. It also rebranded itself from VPX to “Bang Energy.” Monster joined [...]

By | 2022-09-03T04:01:20+00:00 September 2nd, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Trademark Law Update

Litigation Holds and Preserving Evidence

Did you know that your failure to retain all relevant materials after litigation is “reasonably anticipated” could result in you being fined or sanctioned by the court? You may even lose the case as a result of failure to preserve evidence. In one cautionary example, a federal court imposed a $10,000 fine on defendants who failed to preserve relevant text [...]

By | 2022-08-27T03:54:23+00:00 August 26th, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Litigation Holds and Preserving Evidence

Classification of Workers as Exempt or Nonexempt

Last year, the US Department of Labor (DOL) collected $234 million in back wages for employees that it determined were not paid in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). That law, as well as the laws of most—if not all—states, classifies employees as either "exempt" or "nonexempt" from minimum wage and overtime provisions. Nonexempt employees are entitled to [...]

By | 2022-08-19T20:32:36+00:00 August 19th, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Classification of Workers as Exempt or Nonexempt

Protecting Your Business’s Trade Secrets

One of the most valuable assets a business has may be its trade secrets. In fact, this past May, a Virginia jury awarded software company Appian Corp. more than $2 billion in damages in a trade secrets case. The jury found that a competitor, Pegasystems Inc., had misappropriated Appian’s trade secrets. Pegasystems had hired a former developer for Appian, who [...]

By | 2022-08-12T21:09:45+00:00 August 12th, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Protecting Your Business’s Trade Secrets

Revised Guidance from the EEOC on COVID-19 Testing and Screening

Last month, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) revised its Technical Assistance Guidance for COVID-19 testing and vaccines in the workplace. Initially, the EEOC had stated that testing for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, was permissible for all on-site employees because of the pandemic. While the pandemic is still ongoing, EEOC guidance now provides that COVID-19 diagnostic tests (as [...]

By | 2022-08-05T23:24:03+00:00 August 5th, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Revised Guidance from the EEOC on COVID-19 Testing and Screening

Intellectual Property Audits

Have you conducted an intellectual property (IP) audit in the last year? If not, now is the time to get started. IP includes copyrights, trademarks, trade dress, patents, trade secrets and the like. In fact, it's called intellectual property since it involves products of the mind. An IP audit involves a systematic review of all IP you own, control, or [...]

By | 2022-07-30T18:26:16+00:00 July 29th, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Intellectual Property Audits

Why You Should Register Your Copyrights Now

You may have heard there’s no need to register your copyright, because it’s automatically protected. But this is only half the story—you can’t enforce your copyright without either a certificate of registration or a denial of registration from the Copyright Office. Plus, there are a lot of reasons to register all of your copyrights promptly. 1. If you register a [...]

By | 2022-07-23T01:35:49+00:00 July 23rd, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Why You Should Register Your Copyrights Now

Do You Know What These Legal Terms Mean?

When reading documents from your lawyer, you may find a number of legal terms that you don't recognize. Some of the legal terms you're most likely to encounter when involved in a legal dispute are: Mediation, Arbitration, and Trial Mediation is an attempt to settle a legal dispute with the help of an impartial mediator (or referee), who tries to [...]

By | 2022-07-16T05:15:32+00:00 July 15th, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Do You Know What These Legal Terms Mean?

Trademark Law Update – Electronic Trademark Registration Certificates

The US Patent and Trademark Office is no longer automatically providing registrants with paper registration certificates. It now provides only electronic registration certificates, though complimentary paper certificates will be provided on request for registrations when the initial applications were submitted before May 24, 2022. For applications after that date, you can still order a paper certificate for an additional fee. [...]

By | 2022-07-09T01:33:05+00:00 July 9th, 2022|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Trademark Law Update – Electronic Trademark Registration Certificates